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Lilo & Stitch's live-action remake has completely updated the meaning of Ohana, even if the overall sentiment is still ...
Just like the original, Lilo & Stitch's live-action adaptation stressed the importance of family by referencing the Hawaiian term, Ohana.
Maia Kealoha and Sydney Agudong play onscreen sisters in "Lilo & Stitch" and opened up about how they became ohana off screen ...
Two decades on, Stitch ranks among Disney’s most ubiquitous characters — especially from a merchandising perspective, as that mischievous mug of his can be seen on backpacks, plush toys ...
By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter “The original movie was so much about being against the carceral system in terms of foster care, Stitch ... on how ‘ohana means family ...
Ohana always matter," said Stitch. Stitch seemed to find ohana in his little leading lady, Maia Kealoha. "First big movie for Maia and Maia crush. Yeah, so good. So good!" said Stitch.
Ohana means family, and the new Lilo & Stitch makes plenty of space for their original animated cast of actors in that spirit. Tia Carrere, Amy Hill, and Jason Scott Lee portray different ...
When “Lilo & Stitch” opened in 2002, the Disney marketing department cheekily treated its title character — a shape-shifting alien bioweapon — as the studio’s redheaded stepchild.